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i put the question to the former cia director, michael hayden. do you think there's any significance to the fact that so many of the people who hunted bin laden down were women? >> i will confirm, you're right. this was a band of sisters that led this analytical hunt. two of the sisters were killed at cost. jennifer matthews was there and elizabeth hanson. both briefed me about the hunt for bin laden, both were phenomenal and focused and obsessed. >> there are all these macho guys out there, but you wouldn't want tease women after you, they're relentless. >> this is a decade's long hunt and for these women, longer than a decade, these people were hunting bin laden before hunting bin laden was cool and popular. they were back there in the day prior to 9/11. in fact, that opening line from "homeland." >> i missed something once before -- >> where carrie mutters, i missed something that day. a lot of people in the agency, including these folks, were animated by the fact that that event had taken place and now they wanted to set things right. they re
i put the question to the former cia director, michael hayden. do you think there's any significance to the fact that so many of the people who hunted bin laden down were women? >> i will confirm, you're right. this was a band of sisters that led this analytical hunt. two of the sisters were killed at cost. jennifer matthews was there and elizabeth hanson. both briefed me about the hunt for bin laden, both were phenomenal and focused and obsessed. >> there are all these macho guys...
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it was a cia outpost with diplomatic cover. what you see in the e-mails, state being like oh, no, you don't, cia, don't put this on us, this was your facility that you have to defend. >> and god knows what went on before that. >> president obama called it a side show which was being incredibly generous. this story, the fact we are talking about it eight months later, the crafting, editing of basically a pr release for members of congress is amazing. and that's based on very bad reporting in the last week. >> yes, thank you. on friday when there was e-mails obtained, actually no, e-mails shown to republican congressional staffers who have an ax to grind who they be paraphrased them. >> who then passed on to the press, passed on to jonathan carl of abc news and passed on inaccurate summaries that the white house was playing politics. >> paraphrases that appeared in quotes. >> this signals that the white house itself thinks there's nothing there, but they poured fuel on the fire. they looked at a news cycle in which they've got th
it was a cia outpost with diplomatic cover. what you see in the e-mails, state being like oh, no, you don't, cia, don't put this on us, this was your facility that you have to defend. >> and god knows what went on before that. >> president obama called it a side show which was being incredibly generous. this story, the fact we are talking about it eight months later, the crafting, editing of basically a pr release for members of congress is amazing. and that's based on very bad...
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the biggest presence was in a completely cia operation and they were relying on the cia for security. so, of course, as they work out the talking points, the question becomes, who is to blame for the absence of the security and the cia is saying, not us, we're not responsible for consulates and the state department is saying it has to be. >> steve, do you believe ultimately the white house made this decision we're then going to limit information even more so? >> i think all white houses do that. >> knee jerk -- >> well, this white house, but i would say the bush/cheney white house engaged in the same kind of information withholding on a variety of issues. people may not remember that now and it's one of the problems emdemic of executive branches who become obsessed with not only secrecy, but not wanting information out and worrying about the risk. they are trying to coordinate and synthesize a story. put them out. >> say we don't know yet. >> some interesting revelations that were very compelling. in my view, doesn't change, in my mind, what would have been likely on the ground. and y
the biggest presence was in a completely cia operation and they were relying on the cia for security. so, of course, as they work out the talking points, the question becomes, who is to blame for the absence of the security and the cia is saying, not us, we're not responsible for consulates and the state department is saying it has to be. >> steve, do you believe ultimately the white house made this decision we're then going to limit information even more so? >> i think all white...
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they say that a cia officer was detained on supposed suspicions of spying after he attempted to recruit a russian secret agent. he was under the guides of a diplomat and written introductions and a large sum of money when he was detained. sounds like a tom clancy novel. to minnesota where later mark dayton will sign the same-sex marriage bill into law. the house passed it 75-79. wettings between same-sex couples can be as early as august 1st. florida senator's marco rubio's super park will defend on gun control. ayotte was criticized in her state. she say mother and a former state attorney general and knows how to be tough on crime. i have to say i don't remember a candidate running an ad to help someone i hope will endorse him should he run in 2016. governor chris cristy is explaining where his campaign aired a negative ad. she said i would have run a purely positive campaign and he will finish it. the latest ad is called out for raising taxes. the second tv ad and part of an $800,000 media purchase. >> politics is a family business. john kerry's brother will be secretary of commerce a
they say that a cia officer was detained on supposed suspicions of spying after he attempted to recruit a russian secret agent. he was under the guides of a diplomat and written introductions and a large sum of money when he was detained. sounds like a tom clancy novel. to minnesota where later mark dayton will sign the same-sex marriage bill into law. the house passed it 75-79. wettings between same-sex couples can be as early as august 1st. florida senator's marco rubio's super park will...
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the cia isn't commenting. it also broadcast a recording of an alleged second american spy expelled in january. details of the spy scandal have been splashed across the russian media. interfax news agency even reporting that the wigs ryan fogel wore to disguise himself are similar to wigs taken from a cia agent caught in 1986. experienced russia watchers say it's not surprising alleged spies are being unmasked, but they question, why so publicly and why now? they say it could be the cold wear hangovers, suspicions that just won't die. or an fsb warning to russians, no the to work with the u.s. or maybe the u.s. behind the scenes did something to anger moscow. but it's happening just as secretary of state john kerry and russian foreign minister are cooperating more on syria. russia is helping in the standoff with north korea. russia's fsb gave the fbi intelligence on one of the boston bombers. in the world of spying, much goes on in the shadows. one former cia officer says, it's all part of america's improved, b
the cia isn't commenting. it also broadcast a recording of an alleged second american spy expelled in january. details of the spy scandal have been splashed across the russian media. interfax news agency even reporting that the wigs ryan fogel wore to disguise himself are similar to wigs taken from a cia agent caught in 1986. experienced russia watchers say it's not surprising alleged spies are being unmasked, but they question, why so publicly and why now? they say it could be the cold wear...
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where is it in the cia draft. we know what the cia draft was. where was the story line it all happened because of spontaneous demonstrations provoked by an anti-muslim video. where is that in the cia talking points? i don't see that. i don't see it at all. >> i don't see it at all. >> that's right. they had the absolute facts and the state department and the white house -- look, we don't know precisely who did this, but this a saturday morning, the cia, they are toll to excite all those comments. i don't think that's the spokeswoman over there, i don't think it's ben rhodes, neither one of those should be telling the deputy director of the the cia what to put in something or what not to put into something. who is the heavy that told them to take it out and who is the heavy in the drama that came up with the stupid lie it was the video? >> so we have three big scandals now engulfing the white house. we have benghazi, the irs scandal and the holder justice department secretly seizing the phone records of the a.p. now the lap dog media of that neve
where is it in the cia draft. we know what the cia draft was. where was the story line it all happened because of spontaneous demonstrations provoked by an anti-muslim video. where is that in the cia talking points? i don't see that. i don't see it at all. >> i don't see it at all. >> that's right. they had the absolute facts and the state department and the white house -- look, we don't know precisely who did this, but this a saturday morning, the cia, they are toll to excite all...
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in other words, all that talk of protest began with the cia. that doesn't change in this. what changed was the context, taking out all references to the terror threat in benghazi. >> you are there at the white house day in and day out. i wonder with this incoming fire from critics on so many different fronts, how serious do they think all this is? >> it's a serious distraction, at the very least. the president has an agenda for his second term, including immigration reform, gun control, the budget. and nobody is talking about that right now. they're trying to get through it so the president can get back to what he wants to talk about, his agenda for the united states. >>> thank you, jonathan karl. >>> there's also another scandal out of washington tonight on sexual assault in the military. and a new investigation under way there. abc's martha raddatz has that. >> reporter: first it was the officer running the sexual assault prevention office for the air force charged with sexual assault. now it is an army sergeant at fort hood under investigation for "abusive sexual contac
in other words, all that talk of protest began with the cia. that doesn't change in this. what changed was the context, taking out all references to the terror threat in benghazi. >> you are there at the white house day in and day out. i wonder with this incoming fire from critics on so many different fronts, how serious do they think all this is? >> it's a serious distraction, at the very least. the president has an agenda for his second term, including immigration reform, gun...
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the leak harmed a cia operation. it wanted to find out where the leak came from. they got those phone records. is that legal? how much freedom are we able to give up for so-called security? judge andrew napolitano is here. a slippery slope. did the justice department get a warrant from a judge to go get those records? >> well, we do not know, but we assumed by statements made that they use the patriot act authority which allows authorities to write their own search warrants as british soldiers were able to do prior to the american revolution -- stuart: yes, yes, yes. >> it directly contradicts the fourth amendment. they do not go to a judge, they do not present evidence of probable cause. agent a authorized agent be to do it. they show up within agent written search warrant. they serve it on the telephone company and the telephone company says, here are all the bills, telephone calls made and telephone calls received. stuart: could you make the case? it reaches the constitutional principle. >> yes. stuart: could you make a pragmatic case that the government needed
the leak harmed a cia operation. it wanted to find out where the leak came from. they got those phone records. is that legal? how much freedom are we able to give up for so-called security? judge andrew napolitano is here. a slippery slope. did the justice department get a warrant from a judge to go get those records? >> well, we do not know, but we assumed by statements made that they use the patriot act authority which allows authorities to write their own search warrants as british...
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allegedly trying to recruit a russian for the cia. in a scene right out of the cold war, 29-year-old ryan fogle, a low-level diplomat, allegedly caught with a spy's tool kit. wigs, sunglasses, maps, money. even a letter offering his russian contact up to $1 million a year. quote, to discuss your experience, expertise and cooperation. that's instructions for opening up a gmail account. the russians released fogle to the u.s. embassy. he'll probably be sent home. on twitter, the u.s. ambassador had no comment. at washington's popular spy museum, a former cia spy says it happens all the time. >> even the disguise material, which people have sort of charteled about, i've used d disguise. it can work. >> reporter: the russians call the incident provocative. secretary of state kerry was meeting with his russian counterpart in sweden, presumably not swapping spy stories. >> you see those wigs? a letter telling -- something. >> the wig, the letter. >> something amiss with that. you okay this morn? >> all right. a late night. chris christie wa
allegedly trying to recruit a russian for the cia. in a scene right out of the cold war, 29-year-old ryan fogle, a low-level diplomat, allegedly caught with a spy's tool kit. wigs, sunglasses, maps, money. even a letter offering his russian contact up to $1 million a year. quote, to discuss your experience, expertise and cooperation. that's instructions for opening up a gmail account. the russians released fogle to the u.s. embassy. he'll probably be sent home. on twitter, the u.s. ambassador...
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why did he want to put a flag up over the cia operation? thank you, michael crowley. thank you, great reporting, jonathan. we're going to be right back after this. to treat my low testosterone, i did my research. my doctor and i went with axiron, the only underarm low t treatment. axiron can restore t levels to normal in about 2 weeks in most men. axiron is not for use in women or anyone younger than 18 or men with prostate or breast cancer. women, especially those who are or who may become pregnant and children should avoid contact where axiron is applied as unexpected signs of puberty in children or changes in body hair or increased acne in women may occur. report these symptoms to your doctor. tell your doctor about all medical conditions and medications. serious side effects could include increased risk of prostate cancer; worsening prostate symptoms; decreased sperm count; ankle, feet or body swelling; enlarged or painful breasts; problems breathing while sleeping; and blood clots in the legs. common side effects include skin redness or irritation where applied,
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because it started in may of last year with this scoop from the ap that the cia had foiled an al-qaeda suicide bomb plot being planned around the anniversary of osama bin laden's death, the plot being orchestrated by an affiliate in yemen that involved an upgrade of the underwear bomb in detroit on christmas day in 2009 and get this. that the fbi actually had the bomb in its possession, had managed to get its hands on the bomb and was examining it to see whether it could have passed through airport security. the ap did not publish this when it first had the information because intelligence operation was still underway. so if he pulls the story and they do report on the plot only after they learn the white house itself planned to release the information in a public announcement. the ap's report was published one day ahead of the white house's planned announcement. now, while this all sounded like a good news kind of story, they managed to get the ball, right? the fact the ap got a hold ahead of time and the cia was saying the operation was not incomplete, that got capitol hill worried.
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that the cia, the leaders at the cia, very much agreed with the assessment of the state department and the white house that they were content that the final talking points were not scrubbed down in any way. that they believe that those did accurately nonstra lly no lly d assessment of what took place at that time on september 11th of 2012 at the mbenbenghazi diplom facility. initially referred to as a consulate. one of the specific changes referred to a stylistic at the time. we saw -- we have now copies of all 12 of the talking points. and the e-mail conversations that took place behind the scenes. there are e-mails from the cia director at the time, david petraeus, the deputy director, mike morrell. as well as e ma-mails written b top people at the white house as well as members at the state department. >> you mean there's been some revision now in what we know to be the case, that ansar sharia, the al qaeda group in south africa was somehow erased? take that one. the initial version of the talking points to be used by susan rice referenced ansar sharia, al qaeda group in north afric
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and there are internal problems in the cia. mike morel, the deputy, and petraeus disagreeing about whether al qaeda references should have been left in. to try to spin it, that we had won the war on terror against al qaeda or as the white house claims, it was simply trying to eliminate confusing references before the fbi had begun investigating. as an outsider, a bystander, you have no stake in this. what do you think? >> a combination of both. i think there were those in the administration that wanted to minimize it was a terrorist attack because the president by prior statements saying we are winning that war. i think it was a mistake to put that out. yes, al qaeda has been weakened but it is like a cancer and the cells continue to spread in various places at various levels and it is a long term commitment. terrorism is not going away. to the extend they tried to say this is not terrorism, a mistake was made. on the other hand. it is clear that the fact is that the issue being missed here is that why did the cia not have bett
and there are internal problems in the cia. mike morel, the deputy, and petraeus disagreeing about whether al qaeda references should have been left in. to try to spin it, that we had won the war on terror against al qaeda or as the white house claims, it was simply trying to eliminate confusing references before the fbi had begun investigating. as an outsider, a bystander, you have no stake in this. what do you think? >> a combination of both. i think there were those in the...
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because the general counsel of the cia, for one, was saying, hey, wait a minute. there are and will be ongoing investigations here. let's not only prejs them, not signal anything. let's cool it here for investigative reasons. it wasn't hillary clinton's state d. it wasn't ben rhodes at the white house. it wasn't lord knows david akle rod saying we have to cover this thing up for political purposes. there was none of that and to me that was a significant thing. >> and it wasn't susan rice. >> she wasn't even part of the deal. >> that's the biggest scandal of the thoel whole thing. she got trotted out and huge public shaming on set of talking point that she delivered that her staff as far as i can tell wasn't on the e-mail. >> they were prepared for congress and handed to her. that's one scandal. the other is what howard eludes to. state was left holding the bag and all hillary clinton's doing when this is all about the cia and possibly another -- not scandal but an interesting set of questions surrounds what was going on at the compound. there were 30 central intel
because the general counsel of the cia, for one, was saying, hey, wait a minute. there are and will be ongoing investigations here. let's not only prejs them, not signal anything. let's cool it here for investigative reasons. it wasn't hillary clinton's state d. it wasn't ben rhodes at the white house. it wasn't lord knows david akle rod saying we have to cover this thing up for political purposes. there was none of that and to me that was a significant thing. >> and it wasn't susan rice....
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these e-mails show exchanges between officials at the white house, the cia, and the state department over exactly what should be said in those talking points, the ones would be first provided to a house intelligence committee, but also provided to susan rice on that sunday following the benghazi attack. and i think the most significant lesson that we learn from reading these documents at this point is at least according to a senior administration official, that they say even though there was a lot of evidence that the state department, we reported, wanted changes, a senior intelligence official says specifically that they wanted the same changes independently of the state department and that they proactively made those changes. in these documents, we see one of the versions of the talking points, where then deputy cia director mike morel had crossed out a lot of the language in there, specifically language that referred to al qaeda and referred to past cia warnings. the concern among senior administration officials who tell nbc news this was that they didn't want to prejudice the fbi
these e-mails show exchanges between officials at the white house, the cia, and the state department over exactly what should be said in those talking points, the ones would be first provided to a house intelligence committee, but also provided to susan rice on that sunday following the benghazi attack. and i think the most significant lesson that we learn from reading these documents at this point is at least according to a senior administration official, that they say even though there was a...
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joining me is phil black from moscow and former cia officer, bob baer. phil, what are the latest details? >> reporter: well, anderson, after being detained last night here in moscow time, ryan fogle was we are told released back into the custody of u.s. embassy officials, and the expectation is now that he's been declared persona non grata he must leave the country immediately. we do not know and at the moment the u.s. embassy is maintaining silence, still no comment whatsoever. >> bob, what do you make of this? you're a former cia officer. the letter, the wigs, a compass in moscow, does it make sense to you? >> it makes no sense at all, anderson. you don't carry a compass when you make a meeting in moscow. you never carry a letter. wigs are a waste of time. you just never wear them. if you know who you're meeting it just doesn't matter what you look like. this almost looks like a kgb, they call it the fsb, plant, to embarrass the united states. but for me, that tells a bigger story, relations between russian intelligence and the united states are very b
joining me is phil black from moscow and former cia officer, bob baer. phil, what are the latest details? >> reporter: well, anderson, after being detained last night here in moscow time, ryan fogle was we are told released back into the custody of u.s. embassy officials, and the expectation is now that he's been declared persona non grata he must leave the country immediately. we do not know and at the moment the u.s. embassy is maintaining silence, still no comment whatsoever. >>...
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the head of office of public affairs at the cia, victoria nuland at the state department. ben rhodes at the national security council. shawn turner in the office of the director of national intelience. and aaron pelton -- the u.s./u.n. office. we have a bunch of communications people. why are coze -- why are all of these communications people setting out the definitions of what happened in benghazi? it strikes me they ought to be smaller players and there ought to be bigger players. the second thing that strikes me is victoria nuland is driving than -- the antagonism toward the cia. she says at 9:24 friday night. these don't resolve all my issues or those of my building leadership. they are consulting with nss. some unnamed boss of hers is consulting with the nss, which is the national security staff, meaning the white house. the question is, who above victoria nuland was talking to who at the white house about these talking points? there is also reference in here to a secure video conference with the cia, state and white house and fbi, talking about the talking points and
the head of office of public affairs at the cia, victoria nuland at the state department. ben rhodes at the national security council. shawn turner in the office of the director of national intelience. and aaron pelton -- the u.s./u.n. office. we have a bunch of communications people. why are coze -- why are all of these communications people setting out the definitions of what happened in benghazi? it strikes me they ought to be smaller players and there ought to be bigger players. the second...
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that bizarre bust of an accused cia spy in russia just got a lot stranger. russian officials now say he is the second american spy they have caught this year. according to state controlled media there in russia today. they deported another american back in january. accused him of being a cia operative. u.s. officials again have no comment. this comes after russia announced just yesterday it's deporting a diplomat with the united states embassy in moscow. they say they caught him red-handed trying to recruit a russian agent into espionage. here is a picture from the takedown. you can see he is wearing a wig. one of the wigs the russian agents say they found on him. they say he was also carrying sunglasses, a compass and piles of cash. even a letter promising a million bucks a year if that russian agent cooperated with the cia. again, no comment from the spy agency. the state department does confirm the man is an employee but it will not give any details about his job. an american captive in north korea has started serving his 15-year prison sentence there in
that bizarre bust of an accused cia spy in russia just got a lot stranger. russian officials now say he is the second american spy they have caught this year. according to state controlled media there in russia today. they deported another american back in january. accused him of being a cia operative. u.s. officials again have no comment. this comes after russia announced just yesterday it's deporting a diplomat with the united states embassy in moscow. they say they caught him red-handed...
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that the cia had infiltrated an al qaeda plot to blow up an airliner. the bomb was a more advanced version the so-called underwear bomber attempted to use on christmas day in 2009. here was nbc news reporting at the time. >> this is a remarkable success for the intelligence agencies of the united states and its allies. and here's why. they managed to insert a critical informant into the very heart of the terror group that's considered the number one threat to the united states. al qaeda's offshoot in yemen. >> reporter: administration and intelligence officials say by the time this most recent plot was in its final planning stages, the u.s. and its allies were able to follow it in detail. what the terrorists in yemen did not know at the time these officials say is that the person they chose to be the suicide bomber was actually an informant, someone who had agreed to cooperate with an ally intelligence service. members of congress declined to be specific but praised the cia and the overseas counterparts. >> this was incredibly good intelligence work. th
that the cia had infiltrated an al qaeda plot to blow up an airliner. the bomb was a more advanced version the so-called underwear bomber attempted to use on christmas day in 2009. here was nbc news reporting at the time. >> this is a remarkable success for the intelligence agencies of the united states and its allies. and here's why. they managed to insert a critical informant into the very heart of the terror group that's considered the number one threat to the united states. al qaeda's...
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turning to iran, where state radio is reporting that two men have been executed for spying for the cia. they've been convicted by tehran's revolutionary guard and were hanged at dawn. >>> and north korea, adding one more rocket launch to this weekend. a short-range missile fell into the waters off north korea's coast today. the launch has set back recent moves to ease tensions on the korean peninsula and appear to have been provoked by the u.s. aircraft carrier. >>> the white house of course under fire because treasury department officials were told of the irs investigation a year ago. but tonight, we have learned that some republican members of congress were also told back then. reena ninan joining us from the white house. reena, good evening. >> reporter: the white house officials were first made aware of the irs probe in late april. but insisted president obama wasn't informed then. instead, learning about it when the story broke in the media. white house aide dan pfeiffer says no orders were given to the irs to go after tea party groups. >> bottom line, no communication as far as y
turning to iran, where state radio is reporting that two men have been executed for spying for the cia. they've been convicted by tehran's revolutionary guard and were hanged at dawn. >>> and north korea, adding one more rocket launch to this weekend. a short-range missile fell into the waters off north korea's coast today. the launch has set back recent moves to ease tensions on the korean peninsula and appear to have been provoked by the u.s. aircraft carrier. >>> the white...
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story from may 2012 that appeared to contain leaked details about a cia operation in yemen that stopped an al qaeda plot. law enforcement officials were trying to find out who leaked that information. they obtained the records from more than 20 phone lines of a.p. offices and journalists without notice. the a.p. calls it at unprecedented intrusion. today attorney general holder said he had recused himself from the case before the records were ever seized. >> i testified, i guess, back in june 2012 that i'd been interviewed by the fbi in connection with this -- with this matter. and to avoid a potential -- the appearance of a potential conflict of interest and to make sure that the investigation was seen as independent, i recused myself from this matter. >> since then the leak investigation has been conducted by the fbi under the direction of the u.s. attorney for the district of columbia and the supervision of the deputy attorney general. attorney general holder. but that hasn't stopped the gop from going extreme. the rnc chairman said, quote, attorney general eric holder has trampled o
story from may 2012 that appeared to contain leaked details about a cia operation in yemen that stopped an al qaeda plot. law enforcement officials were trying to find out who leaked that information. they obtained the records from more than 20 phone lines of a.p. offices and journalists without notice. the a.p. calls it at unprecedented intrusion. today attorney general holder said he had recused himself from the case before the records were ever seized. >> i testified, i guess, back in...
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the cia has also not commented. brian todd, cnn, washington. >>> just ahead, ahmed the violence, hip-hop music, fast food restaurants in libya. anthony bore taken takes us there this weekend. in parts unknown, he joins us here in the "the situation room" with a preview next. >>> turmoil with tragic significance. anthony bourdain goes to libya in "parts unknown." it airs sunday night and he joins us with a preview. we're excited, anthony bourdain is here in "the situation room." is this your first time in "the situation room"? >> it is. it is a dream come true. >> what do you think, impressive? >> swank. >> it is not libya though. what was it like? >> one word, inspiring. it was a very inspiring place to go. >> inspiring politically or, you know, as far as food is concerned? >> well, not so much for food but i got the sense, you know, you watch the news and you wonder who did these things. who overthrew this monstrous dictator, who are these people. again and again, i find there were young people, many who studied ab
the cia has also not commented. brian todd, cnn, washington. >>> just ahead, ahmed the violence, hip-hop music, fast food restaurants in libya. anthony bore taken takes us there this weekend. in parts unknown, he joins us here in the "the situation room" with a preview next. >>> turmoil with tragic significance. anthony bourdain goes to libya in "parts unknown." it airs sunday night and he joins us with a preview. we're excited, anthony bourdain is here in...
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what we saw yesterday that actually the cia, the story here is really the cia. it is not a story about hillary clinton but a guy at the cia nobody has ever heard of. >> yeah. all right. i guess we'll continue to pick this apart, though. and look through it. peter alexander, i don't know if the coverup continues at the white house. thank you very much with the lawn mower. we appreciate it. >> peter will be back at 8:30 with the guy with the leaf blower. >> oh, the leaf blower. >> heavy machinery day. >> all right. thanks, peter. michael crowley, thank you as well. >> thank you. >> in developing news overnight, at least six people were killed and 14 still missing after a giant set of twisters ripped through north texas. let's go to meteorologist bill karins who has been tracking the storm system there. >> up to this point we had a very quiet spring, very little in the way of tornado action. we didn't even have many last night but the one that went through granbury, texas was strong enough to destroy about 75 homes according to the hood county sheriff. a lot of tho
what we saw yesterday that actually the cia, the story here is really the cia. it is not a story about hillary clinton but a guy at the cia nobody has ever heard of. >> yeah. all right. i guess we'll continue to pick this apart, though. and look through it. peter alexander, i don't know if the coverup continues at the white house. thank you very much with the lawn mower. we appreciate it. >> peter will be back at 8:30 with the guy with the leaf blower. >> oh, the leaf blower....
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white house officials say the cia made the changes. >>> the cia was the agency that made changes to the edits, to the talking points and then produced the talking points. >> to blame the cia is a convenient truth. the real truth is meem were there in tripoli and benghazi knew this was a terrorist attack from the get-go. >>> u.s. ambassador and bay area native, chris stevens, and three other americans were killed in the attacks. republican legislators are promising more hearings they say will show the white house tried to cover up errors that could have saved american lives. >>> this morning, reports of a new problem on the bay bridge. officials already warning this one could delay the opening of that new span. caltrans has recently discovered 400 or so threaded rods that could be vulnerable to cracking if exposed to rainwater. >> that according to a report in the san francisco chronicle. the rods are meant to protect the bridge during a major earthquake. experts say inspecting them won't be a simple task considering they are in the base of the tower. >>> amy renworth says those inspecti
white house officials say the cia made the changes. >>> the cia was the agency that made changes to the edits, to the talking points and then produced the talking points. >> to blame the cia is a convenient truth. the real truth is meem were there in tripoli and benghazi knew this was a terrorist attack from the get-go. >>> u.s. ambassador and bay area native, chris stevens, and three other americans were killed in the attacks. republican legislators are promising more...
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, mike morel and then the cia director, david petraeus. david petraeus, after all the e-mails are in the eyes of republicans scrub said the following in one of these e-mails, he says, "i just as soon not use these." that's what critics are pouncing on tonight. an assertion they believe because there's no evidence that the cia officials actually independently wanted these changes. that's just what they told us in this private briefing. there's no evidence of that. and these e-mails, they believe the white house and state department played a significant role in this process. >> not surprising critics still believe that. i've reviewed some of them, and what strikes me is what you have is a situation of a white house trying to referee a whole -- herding a whole lot of cats that have different stakes on this issue and what ultimately happens in any of these situations if you've ever been part of collaborative process, cooperation, where everybody's got a veto is you go to the lowest common denominator, which is to say the least amount possible,
, mike morel and then the cia director, david petraeus. david petraeus, after all the e-mails are in the eyes of republicans scrub said the following in one of these e-mails, he says, "i just as soon not use these." that's what critics are pouncing on tonight. an assertion they believe because there's no evidence that the cia officials actually independently wanted these changes. that's just what they told us in this private briefing. there's no evidence of that. and these e-mails,...
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the cia, itself, was divided. >> reporter: we don't know how much of that got circulated. if that was kept -- one of the realitys of this benghazi story is the messy inter-agency process in congress and how much they blame each other for blame/credit and how much goes on inside an agency where different factions fight within the building a and don't convey that outside. so much of that got out of the cia to other officials is something that has to be determined. >> all right. if you are with us right now, you are waiting for president obama and british british prime minister david cameron to come out. we will bring it to you livement we will take a quick break. we expect that to happen any minute. thy diet. that's true. ...but you still have to go to the gym. ♪ the one and only, cheerios ...but you still have to go to the gym. i'm also a survivor of ovarian a writand uterine cancers. i even wrote a play about that. my symptoms were a pain in my abdomen and periods that were heavier and longer than usual for me. if you have symptoms that last two weeks or longer, be brave
the cia, itself, was divided. >> reporter: we don't know how much of that got circulated. if that was kept -- one of the realitys of this benghazi story is the messy inter-agency process in congress and how much they blame each other for blame/credit and how much goes on inside an agency where different factions fight within the building a and don't convey that outside. so much of that got out of the cia to other officials is something that has to be determined. >> all right. if you...
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you sound very angry and talking about the blame that was leveled at the cia. what upsetted you most about that and are you still angered by it? >> i don't know if i'll ever stop being angry, honestly. even though i would like to. what was most angering about that was being out in front, giving warnings, working hard, not just me, but all the people i worked with, and not just in the cia, but in other organizations as well, and then, you know, just having congress and others just turn on you for their own political reasons and really had nothing to do with the truth. >> you know, tell me, i know both of you are formerly with the cia, when did you leave and why? >> cindy? >> well, that's a hard one. i was in a position where i was -- couldn't publish on the outside and i couldn't really publish what i thought on the inside either. analysis was out of fashion and at that point i decided it is time to leave. >> and what about for you, nada? >> i just decided it was a good time for me to try to explore something else. it was -- it was an unusual ten years that i wa
you sound very angry and talking about the blame that was leveled at the cia. what upsetted you most about that and are you still angered by it? >> i don't know if i'll ever stop being angry, honestly. even though i would like to. what was most angering about that was being out in front, giving warnings, working hard, not just me, but all the people i worked with, and not just in the cia, but in other organizations as well, and then, you know, just having congress and others just turn on...
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in fact, there's almost an antismoking gun, which is the e-mail from the general counsel of the cia, who at one point explicitly writes, i know there's a hurry to get this, but we need to hold it long enough to ascertain whether providing it, this is the original talking points which did have information about al qaeda, which did talk about libya being a wash in weapons and that this being likely an attack by militant extremists, but whether providing it conflicts with the expressed instructions from national security staff, d.o.j., fbi, that in light of the criminal investigation, we are not to generate statements with assessments as to who did this. that sort of sets the ball in motion in terms of scrubbing out all relevant details about who was behind the attack from the talking points. then you put on top of that, that very revealing sort of bureaucratic knife fight between the state department and the cia in which state department officials are taking umbrage at the idea that there were cia warnings about the threat of a terrorist attack. clearly, the cia was trying to push that
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not apparently for the cia but for noern western intelligence service. the reason that we know that is why the records from 20 phone lines and associated press bureaus in d.c. and new york and hartford and congress and all these reporters' personal phones and everything all ended up in the hands of the justice department even though we supposedly have a free press in this country. when it was reported a year ago that a plot to blow up a u.s.-bound plane had been thwarted in yemen with be one of the details that the ap reported at the time was that the actual bomb from that plot not only hadn't been detonated on that plane, but the actual bomb had ended up in american hand. it was at the fbi bomb lab at quantico. being analyzed. juicy detail. right? hey, wait a minute, how did we get the bomb? it was that detail that led to the ultimate story that this bomb plot had not just been caught at the gate by an extra good pat-down or something. the bomb plot had been foiled by a double agent, somebody on the inside of that al qaeda group who al qaeda thought was
not apparently for the cia but for noern western intelligence service. the reason that we know that is why the records from 20 phone lines and associated press bureaus in d.c. and new york and hartford and congress and all these reporters' personal phones and everything all ended up in the hands of the justice department even though we supposedly have a free press in this country. when it was reported a year ago that a plot to blow up a u.s.-bound plane had been thwarted in yemen with be one of...
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is there something seriously wrong at the cia? wrong at the cia? let's go "outfront." -- captions by vitac -- www.vitac.com >>> good evening, everyone. i'm erin burnett, out front tonight. >>> a federal imagining straight hasfused a request to take current and periodic photos of tsarnaev throughout his recovery. at the federal bureau of prisons medical facility. the lawyers say that they want the photos to provide evidence of tsarnaev's, quote, evolving mental and physical state in federal custody. perhaps how long it takes for him to recover from what happened that night. susan candiotti is in boston tonight. susan, why was this request made, and why did the judge deny it? >> it's very interesting. the only reason we're finding out about this at all, is the judge made her ruling public. all the motions that were initsially a few weeks ago were all under seal and kept from public view. but here's what the judge is telling us, because the defense and government not talking. apparently the defense wanted to take these photographs cord rg to the judge
is there something seriously wrong at the cia? wrong at the cia? let's go "outfront." -- captions by vitac -- www.vitac.com >>> good evening, everyone. i'm erin burnett, out front tonight. >>> a federal imagining straight hasfused a request to take current and periodic photos of tsarnaev throughout his recovery. at the federal bureau of prisons medical facility. the lawyers say that they want the photos to provide evidence of tsarnaev's, quote, evolving mental and...
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and revealed that the cia could go in and stop a bombing plot before it happened. they were trying to figure out who the sources were. but this effort to get all 20 phone lines is overly broad and could effect other sources on other stories and it has a chilling effect on the press, guys. >> thank you for that. crazy story. we will keep on it. >>> top ranked hedge fund manager david tepper talks the markets, economy, and more. where he is putting his money to work. it's an interview you can't afford to miss. the ocean gets warmer. the peruvian anchovy harvest suffers. it raises the price of fishmeal, cattle feed and beef. bny mellon turns insights like these into powerful investment strategies. for a university endowment. it funds a marine biologist... who studies the peruvian anchovy. invested in the world. bny mellon. [ penélope ] i found the best cafe in the world. nespresso. where there is an espresso to match my every mood. ♪ ♪ where just one touch creates the perfect coffee. where every cappuccino and latte is made at home. and where i can have exactly w
and revealed that the cia could go in and stop a bombing plot before it happened. they were trying to figure out who the sources were. but this effort to get all 20 phone lines is overly broad and could effect other sources on other stories and it has a chilling effect on the press, guys. >> thank you for that. crazy story. we will keep on it. >>> top ranked hedge fund manager david tepper talks the markets, economy, and more. where he is putting his money to work. it's an...
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published that story a year ago about the bomb plot being busted up by the cia, the response on the right was kind of a mini version of the torches and pitch forks that came out against the "new york times" reporters back in the mid-2000 but this time the outrage on the right was directed against not just the reporters, no, no, it was against the government. republicans alleging that the government was leaking to these reporters on purpose for the obama administration's own political gain. they were alleging that the administration doesn't care enough about classified information being leaked. it helps them when it leaks. if they really cared about it, they would freaking investigate, it right? they would find out who was leak information to these reporters. they would chase this thing down. >> what the president ought to be saying is that this is very damaging to the country, and we're going to do everything we can to get to the bottom of it, whether it involves my white house or wherever in the intelligence community. >> well, we certainly need to have an investigation of what has happe
published that story a year ago about the bomb plot being busted up by the cia, the response on the right was kind of a mini version of the torches and pitch forks that came out against the "new york times" reporters back in the mid-2000 but this time the outrage on the right was directed against not just the reporters, no, no, it was against the government. republicans alleging that the government was leaking to these reporters on purpose for the obama administration's own political...
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allegedly trying to recruit a russian for the cia. in a scene right out of the cold war, 29-year-old ryan fogle, a low-level diplomat, allegedly caught with a spy's tool kit, wigs, sunglasses, maps, money. even a letter offering his russian contact up to $1 million a year. quote, to discuss your experience, expertise and cooperation. and instructions for opening a gmail account and address to write. the cia and state department weren't talking. the russians released fogle to the u.s. embassy. he'll probably be sent home. on twitter, the u.s. ambassador michael mcfall had no comment. >> a global terrorist network. >> reporter: at washington's popular spy museum, a former cia spy says it happens all the time. >> even the disguise material, which people have sort of charteled about, i've used disguise. so even though it may look sort of corny or sixth grade to people, it it can work. >> reporter: the russians call the incident provocative. but u.s. officials don't think it will set back efforts to improve relationed blamed by many for th
allegedly trying to recruit a russian for the cia. in a scene right out of the cold war, 29-year-old ryan fogle, a low-level diplomat, allegedly caught with a spy's tool kit, wigs, sunglasses, maps, money. even a letter offering his russian contact up to $1 million a year. quote, to discuss your experience, expertise and cooperation. and instructions for opening a gmail account and address to write. the cia and state department weren't talking. the russians released fogle to the u.s. embassy....
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neither the state department nor the cia is commenting. >> it's been an historic weekend for former high-school students in birmingham, alabama. hundreds of people from the class of 1963 finally had their prom. 50 years ago birmingham cancelled proms at all segregated schools because of civil rights protests. a remarkable reversal of fortune for a family who had fallen on hard times, next. [ other merv ] welcome back to the cleaning games. [ merv ] mr. clean magic eraser extra power was three times faster on permanent marker. it looks like mr. clean has won everything. the cleaning games are finished? and so are we. [ male announcer ] clean more, work less, with the mr. clean magic eraser extra power. icaused by acid reflux disease, relieving heartburn, [ male announcer ] clean more, work less, relief is at hand. for many, nexium provides 24-hour heartburn relief and may be available for just $18 a month. there is risk of bone fracture and low magnesium levels. side effects may include headache, abdominal pain, and diarrhea. if you have persistent diarrhea, contact your doctor right away. other
neither the state department nor the cia is commenting. >> it's been an historic weekend for former high-school students in birmingham, alabama. hundreds of people from the class of 1963 finally had their prom. 50 years ago birmingham cancelled proms at all segregated schools because of civil rights protests. a remarkable reversal of fortune for a family who had fallen on hard times, next. [ other merv ] welcome back to the cleaning games. [ merv ] mr. clean magic eraser extra power was...
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he was accused of being a cia act. jill dougherty is covering this story. tell us about it. >> reporter: i think what you are seeing is russians are saying this is really a pattern. they are saying, number one, ryan fog el the most recent case has actually been they would argue was with the cia. they you into it before he came. it wasn't the first time he was spying. when he came to russia, they were watching him. they say over the past two years the united states has been upping its attempts to recruit russians, most of them intelligence agents to work for the cia. in fact, they say, as you pointed out, in january of this year an unnamed american also was expelled because of that. we asked the state departmentant. that they are not giving any details or confirming that. and then finally, they say, you know, it's simply, it was too much for them. the phrase is they tested our patients and it was beyond the pail and russia says they had to make this latest case very public, which they have been. so, carole, i think you can say there is a lot going on here, a
he was accused of being a cia act. jill dougherty is covering this story. tell us about it. >> reporter: i think what you are seeing is russians are saying this is really a pattern. they are saying, number one, ryan fog el the most recent case has actually been they would argue was with the cia. they you into it before he came. it wasn't the first time he was spying. when he came to russia, they were watching him. they say over the past two years the united states has been upping its...
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and we had a career cia agent who was the woman who first drafted the very first talking points tell us that there was no national security reason for the line about the links to al qaeda to have been dropped from the talking points. so clearly politics was at play here. >> if that is so, is it not a cover-up on a scale of -- i mean, why do you think they would do this? do you think it was to help the president get elected? >> i believe that because we were in the midst of the final weeks of a very contentious presidential re-election campaign that one of the themes of this administration was that libya was a success, that the military invention had produced a stable pro-united states country that was moving toward democracy and that al qaeda was on the run. and what happened in benghazi proved that neither of those narratives was accurate. >> as you know, there have been those ambassador pickering among others who said i learned nothing new in the hearings this week. did you learn anything new about benghazi? and what don't you know you want to know? >> i did learn something new. th
and we had a career cia agent who was the woman who first drafted the very first talking points tell us that there was no national security reason for the line about the links to al qaeda to have been dropped from the talking points. so clearly politics was at play here. >> if that is so, is it not a cover-up on a scale of -- i mean, why do you think they would do this? do you think it was to help the president get elected? >> i believe that because we were in the midst of the final...
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the cia put the information out there. it was very clear the state department wanted less information out there than the cia did. that's bureaucratic infighting. we're used to that in washington. but it did affect the dissemination of the truth and we wound up with knowing something that actually turned out to be false. >> because those various iterations of those talking points, 12 different versions, wound up with susan rice, the u.s. ambassador to the united nations going out on the sunday show 0s and in effect telling the american people a story that was inaccurate. >> i'm paraphrasing your last guest, the chairman of the committee look noog this, but he said it was from the truth to a lie in 12 steps, meaning the 12 rewrites of the talking points. here's the question, wur they rewritten to protect people at the state department, to protect the president of the united states in a campaign where you don't want terrorism in there, to protect secretary clinton or rewritten because there was tension between the state depar
the cia put the information out there. it was very clear the state department wanted less information out there than the cia did. that's bureaucratic infighting. we're used to that in washington. but it did affect the dissemination of the truth and we wound up with knowing something that actually turned out to be false. >> because those various iterations of those talking points, 12 different versions, wound up with susan rice, the u.s. ambassador to the united nations going out on the...
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did not publish this when it first had the information because the white house and cia asked them not to because intelligence operation was still underway. so, if he pulls the story and th do rert on the plot only after they learn the white house itself planned to release the information in a public announcement. the a.p.'s report was published one day ahead of the white house's planned announcement. now, while this all sounded like a good news kind of story, they managed to get the bomb, right? the fact the a.p. got ahold ahead of time and the cia was saying the operation was not incomplete, that got capitol hill worried. lawmakers from both parties rushed to the microphones to demand investigations, criminal charges and prosecutions in what they are now calling a leaked case. >> i've ordered a preliminary review. and this has been a damaging leak. we shouldn't underestimate what really happened here. >> the fbi has to do a complete investigation because this is really criminal in the literal sense of the word to leak out this type of sensitive, classified information on really almos
did not publish this when it first had the information because the white house and cia asked them not to because intelligence operation was still underway. so, if he pulls the story and th do rert on the plot only after they learn the white house itself planned to release the information in a public announcement. the a.p.'s report was published one day ahead of the white house's planned announcement. now, while this all sounded like a good news kind of story, they managed to get the bomb,...
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also this week a spy scandal russia exposes the cia's chief in moscow on u.s. intelligence is caught red handed on to a crude.
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according to a new book, the cia spent millions of dollars training a cat to spy on enemies back in the 1960s. and this is true, when they released the cat, it got hit by a car. it's true. at which point the russian driving the car was like -- [ in russian accent ] "he's done. cat -- cat dead." this is nice. over the weekend, the daughter of house speaker john boehner got married in florida. that's right. a wedding in florida, so boehner could get a tan while crying. or as he calls that, heaven. very nice. [ laughter ] check this out. in an amusement park in the u.k. has a new roller coaster with 14 loops. that's designed to, "mess with your head." you can tell it's designed to mess with your head, because it ends with a text message from your ex that says, "we should hang out soon." and you go, why would they -- why would he -- why would she do that? [ light laughter ] this isn't good. officials in belize say that a construction company accidentally destroyed a set of mayan ruins that were 2,000 years old. or as the mayans put it, "eh, it's not the end of the world." [ laughter ] 2016,
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and more spies in disguise russian security exposes the cia station chief in moscow as u.s. intelligence has left a red faced after getting caught trying to recruit a russian agent.
and more spies in disguise russian security exposes the cia station chief in moscow as u.s. intelligence has left a red faced after getting caught trying to recruit a russian agent.